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Next England manager

Discussion in 'Sport Talk' started by Mattecube, Jun 28, 2016.

  1. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Any thoughts?
  2. bigmac
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    bigmac Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    What...politics...or football?
  3. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

  4. alfie
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    alfie Active Member

    Alex Ferguson
  5. alfie
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    alfie Active Member

    A Dentist :p
  6. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Shearer for me.
    Not a successful Premier League manager but a passionate English man and a winner when he was playing.
    England can't seem to score for toffee so he could help.
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  7. Markham
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  8. walesrob
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    walesrob Administrator Staff Member

    I'm sure one of these would be available
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  9. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    If JC had been the England manager a couple of nights back he would still be in the dug out refusing to leave the ground :)
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  10. graham59
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    graham59 Banned

    Bobby Charlton was asked how he thought the England team of '66 would have fared against Iceland. " I think we'd have won 1-0 " he replied. "Only 1-0?" Said the reporter. "Yes," said Bobby. "Most of us are in our 70's now!"
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  11. CampelloChris
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    CampelloChris Well-Known Member

    Pochetino seems to have the golden touch - a success at Southampton, then at Spurs.

    Plus! He probably lives near to Wembley - maybe only a bus ride away for him. Spurs will be using Wembley stadium while White Hart Lane is rebuilt, so we probably don't even need to shell out for a new desk, stapler and stuff!
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  12. graham59
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    An Englishman... or woman please... and no 'racist' taunts thanks. :rolleyes:
  13. subseastu
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    subseastu I'm Bruce Wayne Lifetime Member

    I personally don't care who or where the next manager is from, all I care about is some one who knows how to so the job, has passion and doesn't go weak kneed infront of the FA.
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  14. CampelloChris
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    CampelloChris Well-Known Member

    It seems that all three of those requirements tend to put the FA selection committee 'off' the candidate.

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  15. subseastu
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    subseastu I'm Bruce Wayne Lifetime Member

    haha, yeah you're right. Something i think thats rife in all bodies of UK sport. like most things they are micro managed to the determent of the actual team
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  17. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    It might have to be soon!
  18. CampelloChris
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    CampelloChris Well-Known Member

    With the way things are going, and the game having sold its soul to TV, there seems to be only one predictable, logical choice.........






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  19. DavidAlma
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    Harry Rednap would get my vote.
  20. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    If England could wait till the end of the season then they just might be able to tempt Arsene Wenger although I wouldn't expect Englands fortune to change too much :)

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